Here is a great reason to give feedback on the books you loved! It could really help a new author get noticed!
I didn’t know Amazon worked this way… I sure could use the reviews. I know there’s enough people who bought it. Review review people!

All my creative pursuits.
Here is a great reason to give feedback on the books you loved! It could really help a new author get noticed!
I didn’t know Amazon worked this way… I sure could use the reviews. I know there’s enough people who bought it. Review review people!

Recently, actually, not that recently, I’m just really late in responding 😦 I was nominated for four awards: The Infiniti Blogger Award and The Creative Blogger Award by Anand from blabberwockying, The Blogger Recognition Award by paradoxicalsprite and The Liebster Award by DirtySciFiBuddah. Thank you all for nominating me! I am about to break the rules in a major way. I forget what all I’m supposed to do to accept these awards and frankly, I’m too lazy to go look it up! I know I’m supposed to answer some questions and then pay it forward to help my blogging buddies get some recognition. So I’m going to just wing it here and tell you 5 things you don’t know about me and give you 4 awesome blogs to check out! We’ll call this The Megster Award!
5 things you don’t know about me:
Now here are some awesome people to check out, besides my fabulous nominators:
I’m not going to ask them to answer questions, but if they’d like to pass on any of the awards I mentioned above and they can figure out how to do it the right way, I say go for it!
(Part 1 can be found here.)
It all started with a fancy notebook. Well, not super fancy, but better than a plain-old, college-ruled, spiral-bound notebook, anyway. Every writer keeps a notebook, right? I had a collection of beautiful pens. I started a secret (so my friends wouldn’t guess what I was up to) Pinterest board and pinned a bunch of writing quotes and suggestions. I revisited my Tumblr blog, which to this point was basically:
a Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch, David Tennant fangirl site, and started following some actual writing blogs! I downloaded a thesaurus app for my iPad, opened up a fresh document in Pages on my iMac. I was ready to do this! *crickets chirping* Ummm….
What do I write about? Should I start with a short story? Practice by following some writing prompts? There is no shortage of them floating around the blogosphere and social media. Do I follow that old platitude of ‘write what you know?’ Meh. I don’t want to write an autobiography. Write what you like to read! Better! A mystery? Yes! A little romance? Oh, yeah! Some humor to break the tension? Absolutely! Ok, the ideas were starting to form! Now, where to begin. I decided a short story was the way to go. I also knew this: I wanted to write about a strong, capable, female character. (Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know it’s a cliché, but what else would you call her?) Next, I had to figure out what would happen to her. Here were some of my early ideas:
There are more of them, but these were better developed than the rest. I still might eventually do something with them. By this point, half of my fancy notebook is full and I can’t make up my mind. I re-read my Pinterest board quotes. I gave myself a pep talk. “Just start one of them and see where it goes. If it sucks, move on.” I chose option number one: my doctor story, and started my opening scene. Dr. Lindsay and her brother and her father are unloading the car at the cabin. Show, don’t tell, right? Beautiful scenery, gorgeous sunset, dust motes floating in the sunbeams shining through the cabin windows… Yawn. I wasn’t feeling it. But then…
Then! …a flash of inspiration hits you and you just have to run with it! That is exactly what happened when I imagined Jennifer Dunne. I saw her in my mind, cast Jennifer Lawrence to play her in the movie.
(I actually named her Jennifer after Ms. Lawrence! I took her last name from the Dunne department stores in Ireland. Image via vulture.com)
I had the starting point of the story in mind. Life was about to get complicated for this young woman. She was about to uncover a secret from her mother’s past. What happens next? Well, duh, she meets a hot guy. Together, they dig into the mystery. She becomes the target of some ruthless criminals. How will she handle it all? I knew how I wanted the story to end. Secret uncovered, mystery solved, bad guys dealt with. This was great! This was no short story, it could be a novel! I just need about 90,000 more words! Hmm. She has friends, she has a job, she has family. All these minor characters and subplots need to be developed. The clues to our mystery need to be slowly revealed. Are the police involved? What about the relationship between the young couple? Is it smooth sailing or do problems arise? I had some list-making and organizing to do. That’s what I’ll tell you about next time! Oh, and my Tumblr blog? It’s now a Colin O’Donoghue fangirl site! Just kidding, Colin plays a part in the next installment!